Member Reviews
I absolutely loved this book. The story is told beautifully and quite magically, as well. I have not read the previous books in the series, but I am putting them high on my TBR list. I loved absolutely Friday, and I enjoyed getting to know some of her sisters. Their names as days of the week, are very fitting to each sister and the story line. Friday is amazing, and very fascinating. I loved her compassion, her kindness, and especially her magical gift. I also enjoyed the occasional point of view change to Tristan, who I also adored, as well as his brothers and sister, Elisa. One brother had some anger issues, but I won't get into that. I'm not going to even begin to summarize this book, so many things happen with the turn of each page. There is magic, a curse, a very evil bad guy, family devotion and many other enjoyable twists. But, I promise you will be entertained and pulled into an entertaining fairytale retelling.
Going through my netgalley account and just found the section of books titled Archived, not downloaded. I apparently requested and was approved for this book but I never DLd it and so did not read it. I appreciate the approval and while still interested in the title I am not sure when I will get to read it. If/when I do I will be sure to post a review on Instagram, goodreads, storygraph, and Amazon.
An enchanting fairytale retelling. Compelling characters, dashing plot and a love for the storybooks! I definitely recommend!
Full disclosure: I made the mistake of starting this book without having read either of the books which preceded it in the trilogy, and by the time I realized my mistake it was impossible for me to track down copies in our corner of Montana. Thus, my experience is not likely to be either relevant of reflective of the book's actual value, so I'll keep it short. There is a lot to like about the concept, but my late entry to the series kept me from understanding how all of the pieces fit together.